The Chilean Olympic Committee (COCh) (
Comité Olímpico Chile) is a non-profit private organization composed of all Chilean sports federations who join it and accept its governance through statutes and regulations. It was created on 20 June 1934[1] and recognised the same year by the
International Olympic Committee. The Committee is the organization in charge of coordinating Olympic activities in
Chile. Before the COCH was formed, this duty was carried out by the “Liga Deportiva de Chile” (Chilean Sports League).
The motto of the COCH is the Latin phrase “Citius, Altius, Fortius”, meaning “Faster, Higher, Stronger”
COCH mission
The main goals of the Chilean Olympic Committee, as described in Title I, Article III of its statute are:[2]
Promote and protect Olympic principles, sports activities and sport education in Chile.
Promote cultural and academic activities related with the Olympic culture, and in general promote physical activities and sports among Chilean population.
Promote the respect of the Olympic rules and the
Olympic Charter in Chile, and promote the Olympic cultures.
Promote through the different sport federations the teaching of the different sports disciplines.
Promote sport science and research related to sports; contribute to training teachers and other professionals related to sports activities.
Fight all kinds of discrimination and violence in sports activities, as well as drugs and doping.
Promote sports and physical activities for disabled people in Chile, and coordinate the country’s participation in the
Paralympic Games.
Work to unify the efforts of government and
non-governmental organizations to promote physical activity and sports, and remain independent of any political, religious or economic influence.
Sports and activities supported by the Chilean Olympic committee
The Chilean Olympic Committee (COCh) (
Comité Olímpico Chile) is a non-profit private organization composed of all Chilean sports federations who join it and accept its governance through statutes and regulations. It was created on 20 June 1934[1] and recognised the same year by the
International Olympic Committee. The Committee is the organization in charge of coordinating Olympic activities in
Chile. Before the COCH was formed, this duty was carried out by the “Liga Deportiva de Chile” (Chilean Sports League).
The motto of the COCH is the Latin phrase “Citius, Altius, Fortius”, meaning “Faster, Higher, Stronger”
COCH mission
The main goals of the Chilean Olympic Committee, as described in Title I, Article III of its statute are:[2]
Promote and protect Olympic principles, sports activities and sport education in Chile.
Promote cultural and academic activities related with the Olympic culture, and in general promote physical activities and sports among Chilean population.
Promote the respect of the Olympic rules and the
Olympic Charter in Chile, and promote the Olympic cultures.
Promote through the different sport federations the teaching of the different sports disciplines.
Promote sport science and research related to sports; contribute to training teachers and other professionals related to sports activities.
Fight all kinds of discrimination and violence in sports activities, as well as drugs and doping.
Promote sports and physical activities for disabled people in Chile, and coordinate the country’s participation in the
Paralympic Games.
Work to unify the efforts of government and
non-governmental organizations to promote physical activity and sports, and remain independent of any political, religious or economic influence.
Sports and activities supported by the Chilean Olympic committee